For Vygotsky, the child's mind is essentially:
A) like an adding machine with ideas accumulating
B) a clay table upon which impressions are made
C) social in nature
D) fluid, with some being more able to comprehend mathematics and others being able to comprehend
literature
E) all of the above
C
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Chandler wants to give blood at the school blood drive, and he plans to try to do so. But he knows that he will probably be turned away because of a medicine he is on. Chandler has a positive attitude toward blood donation, but what element of the Theory of Planned Behavior inhibits his ability to behave consistently with his attitude?
a. behavioral intention b. subjective norms c. perceived behavioral control d. attitude accessibility
One reason for the widespread use of response cost is its
a. unique application in therapy. b. low impact beyond treatment. c. high level of acceptability. d. focus on single behaviors.
Saturated fat __________
A) is found in corn, soybean, and safflower oils B) generally comes from meat and dairy products C) is linked to reduced cardiovascular disease mortality D) should make up 30 percent of total caloric intake